File:Snail Slaughter.webm
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English: The video shows one of the methods with which Africans do snail slaughter. The video was taken at Oluwo Fish Market, Epe, Lagos Nigeria.
Yorùbá: Báyí ni awọn ára Epe ṣe máa n pa ìgbín tí wọ́n ba fẹ́ sè jẹ. A ya áwóràn yíì ní ọja oluwo ní Epe, Ìpínlẹ̀ eko, oríle ede Nigeria.
Igbo: Ihe nkiri a na-egosi otu ụzọ n'ime ụzọ dị iche iche ndị Afrịka si egbu ejula. Emere ihe nkiri a n'ahịa azụ Oluwo dị na Ekpe, steeti Legọs, Naijiria |
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